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The Ballmer Group — a philanthropic organization led by Steve Ballmer, the 10th wealthiest person in the world, and his wife, Connie — recently committed $400 million to Black investment managers and Black businesses, with the goal of increasing capital to underserved markets.
A Connecticut startup is developing software that can help humans more easily program complex robots to perform welding tasks, in an effort to help mitigate workforce shortages plaguing manufacturers and other industries across the country.
A new day care center is sprouting up on one of the last vacant lots on Highland Avenue in Cheshire’s town center.
It’s likely to be one of the largest Greater Hartford commercial real estate deals of the year.
The 115,000-square-foot lifestyle shopping center last traded hands in 2016. The new buyer bought it at a discount.
Facing competition from fast-innovating financial technology companies and deep-pocketed national banks, Thomaston Savings Bank recently joined a consortium that aims to keep its nearly 80 members on the cutting edge.
Just in the last two months, Anthony Lepore’s school bus union has announced organizing three more bus yard teams – bus monitors and mechanics at First Student in Manchester, and monitors and drivers at the same company’s New Britain operation. Overall, the Teamsters now represent some 2,300 school bus workers in the state, at 42 different locations – about a quarter of the total workforce.
Hartford HealthCare’s new 110,000-square-foot headquarters at 100 Pearl St. “will be a model for healthcare transformation in this country,” said President and CEO Jeffrey Flaks.
Fundraising for nonprofits has always been an uphill battle, but this past year Channel 3 Kids Camp faced particular difficulties and recently announced the need to seek buyers or new partners to remain open.
Diversity has become a major focus for most arts institutions in Connecticut and throughout the country as museums, theaters and other organizations invest in outreach efforts to attract a broader, younger and more ethnic audience.
Understanding what stage or life cycle a company is in is important because it provides context and clarity. Knowing where you are helps leaders focus on the activities that will drive growth and sustainability.
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